Like so many other people, airports are generally the kind of place I only ever visit when travelling on to somewhere else. However, for various reasons, I have discovered that Tokyo International Airport (Haneda), is fast becoming a major attraction for both tourists and day visitors.
Ever since opening up to international, long-haul flights in 2014, Haneda has expanded considerably with the completion of its new international terminal. In addition to this, its two domestic terminals have also undergone extensive upgrades and renovation.
The impressive results of this transformation become immediately obvious to any visitor as you witness an airport that is jam-packed with a wide range of shops, restaurants and amusements; carefully aimed at satisfying every possible age group.
For anyone visiting the international terminal, make sure you check-out “Tokyo Pop Town” located on the 5th floor, which boasts a unique Planetarium cafe along with a giant sized scale-electric track. In addition to this, there are countless flight simulators and souvenir shops, ideal for keeping restless kids and adults occupied.
Within the same terminal is the impressive ‘Edo-Komachi’; a detailed reconstruction of an Edo-Era Street. This colorful area contains many wooden structures, including a replica of ‘Nishibashi Bridge’ which you can walk along. The best part about this area is that are seasonal themed decorations and displays. Although I have not seen all of them, I noticed on one occasion there was hydrangea themed display where many of the displays were coloured purple. On another occasion, during the late autumn season, I noticed many of the displays either featured the colour red or yellow.
This area also contains many shops and restaurants decorated in traditionally styled woodblock prints.
With such a wide range of facilities on offer, Haneda is definitely one of the few airports in the world that I would recommend visiting, even if you’re not planning on flying anywhere!
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Yokohama based content creator, editor, and researcher. Steven likes, eating, reading and traveling on a streamlined budget guaranteed to make any self-respecting local gulp. When not too busy with work assignments, Steven attempts to not get lost while following Japanese tourist maps.Follow me o...